What is a fire escape hinge?

What is a fire escape hinge?

What is a fire escape hinge?

Fire Escape Upvc window hinges, sometimes called easy clean or egress friction hinge allow Upvc windows to open to almost 90 degree to allow for emergency exit when fitted to a correct width window.

What rooms require fire escape hinges?

FENSA health and safety regulations state that fire escape hinges must be fitted to any habitable room, on both ground and upper floor windows. All escape windows are required to open at 90 degree angle. This enables the fire brigade to access to the building for emergency purposes or as an emergency escape route.

What are egress window hinges?

Egress Easy Clean: window hinges or window friction hinges with a wide opening angle for emergency exit. Allows casement windows to satisfy the emergency exit requirements of Approved Document B of the Building Regulations and also incorporates an easy-clean position for safe cleaning of the glass from the inside.

Can fire escape windows be top hung?

FAKRO escape windows are available in both top hung and side hung operation, with the minimum size for top hung being 78x118cm and for side hung being 66x78cm.

How does a fire hinge work?

How do fire door hinges work? Fire door hinges work together with the other elements of the fire door set. The metal used to make them is strong enough to resist heat and flames without melting, which means that the door is held in place and supported for longer.

How do you fit window friction hinges?

Here is some guidance on how to fit Nico Friction Hinges

  1. Place the Friction Hinge nose bar onto the sash eurogroove and fix in position. The position will depend upon the window profile used.
  2. Fit the sash to the frame. Ensure that the nose caps are pushed up to the frame corner and fix in position.

What are the requirements for an escape window?

The window should have an unobstructed clear openable area that is at least 0.33m2 and have no clear dimension less than 450mm high and 450mm wide (the route through the window may be at an angle rather than straight through), appropriate escape catches and hinges must be fitted to ensure this clear opening is achieved …

Are windows classed as fire escapes?

Fire Escape – summary of Document Part B Ground floor windows: Fire escape windows are required on the ground floor in any habitable room (not a kitchen or bathroom) which does not open into a hall that leads directly to an exit door.

What hardware must be installed on all fire escape windows?

In all windows identified as egress, suitable hardware should be installed to maximise the means of escape opportunity e.g. egress hinges and non-key locking handles. Note: Although the Approved Document allows for both keyed and non-keyed locking handles, it is recommended that the non-key option is used.

What are fire escape windows?

Ground floor windows: Fire escape windows are required on the ground floor in any habitable room (not a kitchen or bathroom) which does not open into a hall that leads directly to an exit door.

Can a fire escape window opening inwards?

The tilt and turn windows have an inward opening window with both a side and bottom-hung function allowing for greater ventilation and ease of cleaning. Tilt and turn windows can be operated to open at the top and bottom, or hinged at the side.

Where should fire door hinges be placed?

Most fire doors have fire door hinges placed a maximum of 200mm from the top and bottom of the door and the third hinge in the middle of the two.